Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Timeless trends

SAMANTHA MASSEY introduces us to three interior styles that never go out of fashion...

- ■ Samantha Massey is the editor of interiorsl­ookbook.co.uk

LIKE THE fashion world, interior trends come and go as the seasons change. Some – like our current obsession with all things grey – may last a few years. Others, like the golden pineapple popular a few years ago, may be one-season wonders. But just like the little black dress or a classic trench coat, there are some styles that defy seasonal trends.

And as the new year begins, if you are looking to make some changes to your home that will last beyond the 2020s, here are some timeless trends to pique your imaginatio­n.

PARQUET FLOORING

FOR many of us, the sight of parquet flooring will take us right back to our school days when the distinctiv­e herringbon­e design was something of a staple in halls and corridors.

But recent research conducted by a wooden flooring company has found that consumer interest in parquet has been at an all-time high in 2020.

Woodpecker Flooring used data from Google Trends to show that interest in the terms ‘parquet flooring’ and ‘herringbon­e’ within the search engine’s Homes & Garden category peaked in 2020.

And it’s easy to see why. Parquet is versatile, timeless and elegant, and brings with it plenty of charm. In domestic settings it works in rooms of all sizes, adding depth and interest.

Plus, thanks to the advances of engineered wooden flooring, homeowners no longer have to opt for solid wooden blocks and can instead look at modern alternativ­es which can be used with underfloor heating and are more suitable to rooms where temperatur­es may vary.

While there is no doubt that installing new flooring in the home is a big budget job, opting for a classic style means it will pay dividends for years to come.

KITCHENS have long been considered the heart of the home and there is no doubt that in the last few years homeowners are getting increasing­ly bolder in their kitchen designs.

From statement lighting to colourful cabinetry, anything goes in today’s modern kitchens. However, do proceed with caution if you are considerin­g a full-scale kitchen renovation. Right now, the deep rich tones of classic blue are fabulously in vogue but who knows if the same can be said for 2030?

Which is why sometimes, opting for a classic kitchen in neutral shades is your best bet.

Choosing a neutral kitchen gives you a blank canvas in which to create a masterpiec­e of colour and texture. From tactile wall tiles and worktops that zing to cooking accessorie­s that have seen more styling that a Hollywood A-lister, you are free to create an on-trend kitchen that can be easily updated as new trends emerge.

 ??  ?? Interest in parquet flooring is booming. This Brecon herringbon­e vintage oak from Woodpecker Flooring is £45 per square metre
Interest in parquet flooring is booming. This Brecon herringbon­e vintage oak from Woodpecker Flooring is £45 per square metre
 ??  ?? Classic kitchens will never date. Add interest with textured tiles, such as the Brix White range from Porcelain Superstore, £34.01 per square metre, and accessoris­e with house plants and colourful kitchen essentials
The Cooper Mid Century Modern Chair from DaAl’s has a beautifull­y curved back and the upholstere­d seat is mounted on a powdercoat­ed black metal frame. Sleek and sophistica­ted. £89.99
Classic kitchens will never date. Add interest with textured tiles, such as the Brix White range from Porcelain Superstore, £34.01 per square metre, and accessoris­e with house plants and colourful kitchen essentials The Cooper Mid Century Modern Chair from DaAl’s has a beautifull­y curved back and the upholstere­d seat is mounted on a powdercoat­ed black metal frame. Sleek and sophistica­ted. £89.99

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